Best Farmers Markets In and Around Dallas

It’s no mystery that more people are looking to support their local farmers markets. The produce is fresher than anything you can get at a grocery store thanks to the lack of long-distance shipping and artificial ripening. Local shopping also helps you promote the humane treatment of animals and reduce your environmental impact. Better yet, farmers markets are the perfect places to discover new recipes and connect with your community.

If you’re in Dallas, you’ll be glad to hear that the city and its surrounding areas are hotspots for farmers markets. Vendors everywhere sell delicious Texas produce and meat that elevate your meals and allow you to keep your shopping ethical. Read on to discover the best farmer markets in and around Dallas.

Grand Prairie Farmers Market

The Grand Prairie Farmers Market takes place in the city’s Market Square from early April through mid-December. Consider stopping by on a Saturday morning to experience the wide range of locally grown fruits and vegetables, baked goods, tamales, dips, plants, eggs, honey, and more. When you park downtown, you’ll easily be able to find Market Square thanks to its signature pot-belly water tower. The one-half-acre park’s signature red barn with a corrugated tin roof is yet another blast from the past. It has bays to host up to six vehicles and features an extended pavilion to host additional vendors.

Throughout the park, you’ll find beautiful landscaping and shaded benches so that you can enjoy your shopping experience even during the hottest Texas summers. One of the most popular items among locals is El Paco’s Mexican-style corn chips and homemade salsas. If you think you can compete, check out the market’s annual Downtown Salsa Showdown where businesses and individuals compete for a championship title. Other highlights include free community events, local fundraisers, and cooking demonstrations from Dread Head Chef Michael Weinstein.

Location: Farmers Market, 120 W. Main St., Texas 75050

Hours: Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., open from early April through mid-December

Coppell Farmers Market

Locals can depend on Coppell Farmers Market because it’s open year-round and operates even when it rains. You’ll find standard farm-grown fruit, vegetables, dairy, honey, and meat that allow you to create delicious homemade meals. You can also stock your pantry, as vendors sell items ranging from spices and seasonings to condiments, cereals, and pasta. If you want to sit back and let the experts do the cooking, buy tickets to the market’s Farm to Table event. You’ll enjoy a fresh meal from local chefs and experience live entertainment, all while supporting the growth of the local food community.

You can enjoy a convenient shopping experience thanks to vendors that accept various payment methods. Aside from cash, you can use digital wallet services, credit cards, and debit cards. There’s even the option to swipe your card to purchase tokens that all vendors accept. If you’re unsure of which vendor to check out first, consider Fermented Foodie to enjoy unique products like kimchi, curtido, corn salad, and beet kvass. Flo Mo Elderberry Co. is also a hit thanks to its natural elderberry tea, syrup, and herbal remedies.

Location: 768 W. Main St., Coppell, Texas 75019

Hours: Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., open year-round

Dallas Farmers Market

Having been around since 1941, the Dallas Farmers Market has certainly made a name for itself. The 26,000-square-foot space is one of the biggest of its kind in the area and welcomes visitors from across the state. The market has several noteworthy designations, including the Texas Department of Agriculture naming it a Certified Farmers Market.

In addition to buying from local vendors, you can check out restaurants, co-working spaces, and even an indoor soccer arena. Events throughout the year allow you to experience live entertainment and cooking demonstrations that connect you to the community. Perhaps best of all, dogs are welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friend on a leash.

Location: 1010 S. Pearl Expressway, Dallas, Texas 75201

Hours: Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

White Rock Farmers Market

The White Rock Farmers Market began in East Dallas and has since expanded into the nonprofit Good Local Markets. The nonprofit now has a second location in Lakewood, but the original market is definitely worth checking out. You can find a wide variety of vendors at the White Rock United Methodist Church every Saturday morning during most of the year. The market only features local farmers who operate within a 150-mile radius, allowing you to source the freshest items.

If you want delicious dairy, be sure to visit Lost Ruby Ranch for goat cheese and Jersey Girls for milk and yogurt. Mars Hill Farm sells beautiful fresh-cut flowers that your loved ones are bound to appreciate. Those who want to make a dinner to remember buy naturally raised grass-fed beef from JuHa Ranch and seasonal produce from Highway 19 Farms.

Location: 1450 Old Gate Lane, Dallas, TX 75218

Hours: Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., open from March 26 to Dec. 17

St Michael’s Farmers Market

St Michael’s Farmers Market has plenty of grass-fed, organic certified, free-range, and pesticide-free products to support sustainable consumption. Enjoy live music from local acts and exclusive pop-up stands from vendors like Mandala Pies. Standard vendors like Williwaw Farm and Cottingham Farm are hits because of their fresh vegetables and produce. You can also buy from Lyon Rum for handmade spirits and Richland Seafood for fresh net-caught fish.

Location: 4344 Colgate Ave., Dallas, Texas 75225

Hours: Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., open from April through November

Despite being a booming city, Dallas has plenty of farmers markets that help you get back to your roots. Be sure to check out these locations to freshen up your meals, do good for your community, and connect with your neighbors. If you have any other farmers market recommendations, be sure to let us know. As a proud provider of industry-leading orthopedic care in the Dallas area, we’re eager to learn about residents’ favorite spots.

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Dr. John Knight

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